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10 February 2021

I have gone through countless horrible films this year, and surprisingly enough, none of them felt like a chore to watch. Then came Netlix’s AVA, a 2020 film so dull and contrived that it almost managed to bore me to sleep within the first half-hour. Ten minutes more than 2001: A Space Odyssey.   Read the full article here…

6 February 2021

Some video games have funding that can rival the combined monthly income of an entire country’s population. Then there are those games developed with a more modest budget that spring out of nowhere and still manage to deliver a pleasant surprise.  Read the full article here…

2 February 2021

So, 2020 has been a rough year for many people from the looks of it. While the film industry has taken quite a beating this year, at least most of the films that I have seen seem to have made an effort to be good. However, there is one hot mess that firmly places itself at the pinnacle of my 2020 movie garbage list, and that is Andrew Lawrence’s attempt at an action movie, Money Plane.  Read the full article here…

29 January 2021

With its sequel coming up this year and a new port now available on PC, I thought it would be best to review Metal Gear hunter simulator, i.e. Horizon Zero Dawn. Horizon Zero Dawn, developed by Guerrilla Games, started out in 2017 as a PS4 exclusive but has now made its way to Steam in the form of a full package release. For this review, I will be using the PS4 version.  Read the full article here…

27 January 2021

Without the usual mega-contenders of Marvel and DC hogging all the spotlight, 2020 has offered few titles to the superhero genre, but those few have all felt unique. Project Power offers a break from the superhero movie formula, following more closely to the crime drama genre and incorporating superpowers in a unique and compelling story.   Read the full article here…

22 January 2021

The original Final Fantasy VII started out as a bold claim by Square Soft that they could develop a video game that could be seen in the same light as a blockbuster movie not coming to a cinema near you. Their gamble paid off and Final Fantasy VII was a mega-hit, which not only became part of the pop culture zeitgeist but revitalised the dying JRPG genre in the process.  Read the full article here…

18 January 2021

I had wanted to hope that the movie industry in 2020 would improve and be remembered for many more works than just Sonic the Hedgehog and maybe a few indie films. Then, however, I watched Peter Berg’s film adaptation of Wonderland, “Spenser Confidential”, and I only have one adjective for it, unremarkable.  Read the full article here…

11 January 2021

Wolf Hunting season is now open! Introduction Greyhound is a 2020 war film adapted from the 1955 novel The Good Shepard by C.S Forester. This film was directed by newcomer Aaron Schneider. If you have not heard of this film, it is because it was released solely on Apply TV+ with very little media coverage, Read the full article…

9 January 2021

Do I Want More? Introduction It was a cold winter’s night, where I sat on my balcony and gazed into the Maltese starless sky, only to realise that I needed something more. I combed through the steam and PSN libraries only to find Superhot: Mind Control Delete (PS4 version), a standalone expansion of the original Read the full article…

8 January 2021

Nineteen-Eighty-Chore Introduction Wonder Woman 1984 is not only a direct sequel to 2017’s Wonder Woman, but also the ninth entry in the DC Extended Universe. The DCEU is a fascinating specimen; if I were to compare it to a person, it would be to a youth trying to find himself as he stumbles through adolescence Read the full article…

Ava Review
Mortal Shell Review
Money Plane Review
Horizon Zero Dawn
Project Power Review
Final Fantasy VII Remake Review
Spenser Confidential Review
Greyhound Review
Superhot: Mind Control Delete Review
Wonder Woman 1984 Review